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Innsbruck Park AttractionsHere are the top Innsbruck park listings so you can find the best in Innsbruck for your trip. Read these park reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Hofgarten ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Innsbruck, Tyrol State, Austria Hofgarten is a park in the center of Innsbruck with a small lake and lots of nice trees and flowers. The only downside is that using the grass for relaxing is not.. 2. Mountains ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Innsbruck, Tyrol State, Austria The mountains around Innsbruk are beautiful. They have goats roaming about and beautiful wildflowers. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Innsbruck, Tyrol State, Austria The Ambras castle from archduke Ferdinand II was converted into a Renaissance castle with his collections from all over the world. There are Armouries, private armours.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Innsbruck, Tyrol State, Austria wonderful place to be................................. ADD TO LIST (18 reviews) Salzburg, Salzburg State, Austria Great place to go and relax. Sometimes you can find musicians or artists in the gardens. When I went, there was a steel drum band playing for a while, which my.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Neustift im Stubaital, Tyrol State, Austria Een prachtige bergtocht die leidt tot een ongelofelijk uitzicht. Ik krijg er niet genoeg van! ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Salzburg, Salzburg State, Austria I love this place and the fountains are fantastic. Just be careful with all things electric, especially your camera. My friend made the mistake of leaving her camera.. ADD TO LIST (22 reviews) Salzburg, Salzburg State, Austria history: The baroque Frohnburg Castle was built in the 17th century as a country house for the prince archbishops. Today, the castle houses music students from the.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ehrwald Oberdorf, Tyrol State, Austria http://www.betterparks.at/betterparks/ehrwald.html 10. Kaiservilla ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Bad Ischl, Upper Austria, Austria See where WWI started when the Austrian emperor signed the papers at his desk in the Kaiservilla, his summer residence away from Vienna. |